Stefan Wirtz_2 > 7 hours ago
(Today, 04:27 AM)BessAgritianin Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.[..]
Has the community become so attached to the pursuit of the answer,
that it no long wants the answer itself?
"The journey is its own reward!"- but is that sentiment blocking the destination?
JoJo_Jost Wrote:[..]there are some here who just criticize everything on autopilot, and you can tell they often haven’t even looked into the topic. Those are usually the frustrated ones who are just trying to defend their own half-baked theories.
But most people here are experts—meaning they’ve been working with the VMS for a very long time and have seen many solutions come and go. [..]
rikforto Wrote:[..]The example of the many solvers who do not address the entropy [..]
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JoJo_Jost Wrote:
tavie > 6 hours ago
(7 hours ago)Stefan Wirtz_2 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Looks to me more like some answers are more "blocked" or ignored, as they do not fit into the expectations of a (loud) majority... the more welcomed "Alpine"/Latin/Italian/German solution is just -- not coming, those attempts fail the fastest, with good entropy or without.
DG97EEB > 6 hours ago
(7 hours ago)Stefan Wirtz_2 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(Today, 04:27 AM)BessAgritianin Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.[..]
Has the community become so attached to the pursuit of the answer,
that it no long wants the answer itself?
"The journey is its own reward!"- but is that sentiment blocking the destination?
Looks to me more like some answers are more "blocked" or ignored, as they do not fit into the expectations of a (loud) majority... the more welcomed "Alpine"/Latin/Italian/German solution is just -- not coming, those attempts fail the fastest, with good entropy or without.
JoJo_Jost Wrote:[..]there are some here who just criticize everything on autopilot, and you can tell they often haven’t even looked into the topic. Those are usually the frustrated ones who are just trying to defend their own half-baked theories.
But most people here are experts—meaning they’ve been working with the VMS for a very long time and have seen many solutions come and go. [..]
Apart from the "expert" debate: several long-year "solvers" easily appear within the first group here...
rikforto Wrote:[..]The example of the many solvers who do not address the entropy [..]
Why should they?
I played a bit with "DG97EEB" / Ed's stats page last week (VMS source text is represented by the 2nd column of numbers):
When you turn to the transliterations of "Glen Claston" , it shows quite normal h2 values near 2.9, which is quite ok for medieval texts, while Takahashi and Zandbergen translits stay at 2.1 ~ 2.3.
Or has somebody made a mistake?
Obviously, it depends not only upon EVA or non-EVA understandings of VMS character set, but also on the whole following transliteration.
"Glen Claston" (I know his real name was different) was not more or less solid in VMS works as others;
so the rammed-in stake of "VMS entropy is much too low, just 2.4!" might not be that undisputable stop-sign at all?
And...
JoJo_Jost Wrote:
[..]Take substitution alphabets, for example. That fundamentally contradicts the structure of the VMS.[..]
Koen G > 6 hours ago
Jorge_Stolfi > 4 hours ago
(Today, 04:27 AM)BessAgritianin Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. "The journey is its own reward!"- but is that sentiment blocking the destination?
rikforto > 4 hours ago
(6 hours ago)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.But when I talk about the entropy problem, that's just shorthand for saying "q is always followed by o, why do so many words end with "n", why is this "n" so often preceded by a number of minims, which in turn are preceded by "a", what's up with "ed, ched and edy", what's up with gallow placement, and if we ignore the frequent suffixes, what's actually left of the root of words? etc etc etc". There are very concrete problems lurking behind these statistics.I agree with this, and a minority opinion I have is that the primacy of the statistical formulation is quite unfortunate; it's obviously a qualitative problem that could be formulated in a great many ways with a great many qualifications. I do not go to die on this hill because I believe the h2 statistics capture it just fine, and went with that formulation because I assumed it would be a familiar shorthand widely held and thus not become The Topic. But contra the idea that there are sacred cows no one dare slaughter, virtually any example remains a hot button issue that can derail a thread. (Perhaps I could have picked the carbon dating, as everyone agrees that was done correctly and can be straightforwardly interpreted---wait, sorry, getting a bunch of DMs about that, hang on.)
(7 hours ago)Stefan Wirtz_2 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Why should they? [...]This is...not the typical solver, to say the least.
JoJo_Jost > 4 hours ago
Grove > 4 hours ago
Mark Knowles > 3 hours ago
(4 hours ago)Grove Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I think there’s a lot more tolerance for different views on ninja other than the obvious dismissal of AI slop.
Grove > 2 hours ago
(3 hours ago)Mark Knowles Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. I think what I do find problematic is when people believe they are experts on the Voynich manuscript and so can lecture others. There is nobody alive who can be definitively said to be an expert on the Voynich manuscript. This is because everyone knows so little for certain about the manuscript.